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Purpose is articulated before an action or a project is performed

Created: Apr 25, 2022 | Updated: Sep 28, 2023 | 1 min read

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Movement without purpose is not action. If you only think and articulate the purpose of your action after you did it (i.e., answering the question, “Why did you do what you did?” instead of “Why will you do what you will do?”), you are not articulating purpose but meaning. You are interpreting a purposeless movement. Purpose separates action from non-action.

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